The Lost Things Club: Addressing Trauma in Children's Literature
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In this episode of The Book Faire Podcast, host Anthony sits down with playwright and author J.S. Puller to discuss her deeply moving middle-grade novel, The Lost Things Club. We dive into the inspiration behind the book, which follows a young girl helping her cousin heal and find his voice after surviving the trauma of a school shooting.
Puller shares her unique background in arts education and explains how she navigates sensitive topics in children’s literature without overwhelming young readers. Teachers, school counselors, and parents will find valuable insights into using storytelling and creative play as social-emotional learning (SEL) tools in the elementary and middle school classroom.
Takeaways
- Handling sensitive topics in children's literature
- The impact of the pandemic on book releases and marketing
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Interview with J.S. Puller
- 07:04 Overview of The Lost Things Club
- 13:36 Impact of Pandemic on Book Releases